We are partnering with the University of Kansas to study the use of a decision-making tool for elementary school staff teams to help organize, document, and facilitate their processes for providing support for students with complex academic, behavioral, social, and emotional needs. School staff in a partner district will participate to evaluate the use of the tool, what factors are associated with its use, and whether it impacts student outcomes.
We are collecting data on new aspects of the residency application process in internal medicine so that we (and other medical schools) can help better prepare and advise students in the future.
To assess neurosurgery residents' interest in enfolded fellowships versus post-graduate fellowship programs and to identify possible drivers of these interests and attitudes
Investigate student performance and acceptance of training in endodontic access cavity preparation using traditional methods and virtual dental trainers.
This study will explore how eating behaviors may change among UNC Chapel Hill students who grew up eating cultural or religious diets when they attend college. The study will also look at how access to cultural or religious foods may impact student wellbeing and how the university can support students with accessing cultural and religious foods.
Trauma informed practices include a wide range of potential policies and actions that schools can implement with the goal of supporting students better. I am interested in further understanding what these practices include and what effect they have on the students and staff at the school. In order to explore these questions, this study focuses on one school's experience with implementing trauma informed educational policies. Interviews with school staff will aid in understanding what these policies look like in practice, as well as their benefits and limitations.
The purpose of this study is to help us understand what it's like for people who support alternative crisis response programs in Durham, North Carolina. This study will help us learn about the factors that shape how alternative crisis response programs are carried out and come up with ideas for growing these programs.
The purpose of this study is to determine if interpersonal relationships of LGBTQ+ identifying individuals changed throughout the course of the pandemic.
The purpose of this study is to create an educational video on colorectal cancer, screening and prevention, and clinical trials in Spanish in order to demonstrate a correlation between increased education and increased willingness to participate in clinical trials in the Latinx populations through local churches.
Research with blood and cells (generally called specimens) can help researchers understand how the human body works. Research can also answer other questions by using specimens. Researchers may develop new tests to find diseases, or new ways to treat diseases. In the future, research may help to develop new products, such as drugs. You are being asked for permission to use your biospecimens and medical records for this study. Using your biospecimens, researchers may be able to detect CAR-T cells in your body after you receive the CAR-T treatment. The purpose of this study is to validate the detection method of CAR-T cells in the blood to advance CAR-T therapy development.